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Design Your Day cordially invites you to ‘A Night of Compassion’ which will be held in the Argyle Ballroom of the Parmelia Hilton on Friday 18 August 2017.

The Charity Ball will be an elegant evening to share with your friends, featuring fine food, entertainment, silent auction and the opportunity to hear from internationally sought-after speaker Richmond Wandera.

In one night, we can raise the $89,200 needed to provide mosquito nets for 5,000 families living in Uganda. The World Health Organisation has reported that in 2015, it was estimated there were 429,000 deaths from malaria globally, with 92 percent of these occurring in Africa. As this dangerous disease is transmitted by mosquitoes, UNICEF has found that the most cost-effective method of preventing malaria is using insecticide treated mosquito nets

There will be opportunities on the night to give toward the purchase and distribution of mosquito nets in Uganda. So, we ask our guests to come with your heart prepared to contribute.

Single Ticket $150 – Table of Ten $1350.

Early bird: Single Ticket $120 – Table of Ten $1080 before 30 June.

Ticket price includes three course meals and soft drinks. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased from the bar.

Tickets available at on Eventbrite or by phoning 08 6150 9177.

Dress Code: Formal

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Why is there an additional Eventbrite fee?

Compassion Australia does not own their own online ticketing system, and the staff in the WA office have no ability to process credit card payments. Using the Eventbrite system saves staff time and allows you to buy your tickets quickly and easily. By paying the Eventbrite fee you are making the donations we receive for our malaria prevention project go even further. Thank you for understanding.